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    conf: add <vlan> element to network and domain interface elements · 3f9274a5
    Laine Stump 提交于
    The following config elements now support a <vlan> subelements:
    
    within a domain: <interface>, and the <actual> subelement of <interface>
    within a network: the toplevel, as well as any <portgroup>
    
    Each vlan element must have one or more <tag id='n'/> subelements.  If
    there is more than one tag, it is assumed that vlan trunking is being
    requested. If trunking is required with only a single tag, the
    attribute "trunk='yes'" should be added to the toplevel <vlan>
    element.
    
    Some examples:
    
      <interface type='hostdev'/>
        <vlan>
          <tag id='42'/>
        </vlan>
        <mac address='52:54:00:12:34:56'/>
        ...
      </interface>
    
      <network>
        <name>vlan-net</name>
        <vlan trunk='yes'>
          <tag id='30'/>
        </vlan>
        <virtualport type='openvswitch'/>
      </network>
    
      <interface type='network'/>
        <source network='vlan-net'/>
        ...
      </interface>
    
      <network>
        <name>trunk-vlan</name>
        <vlan>
          <tag id='42'/>
          <tag id='43'/>
        </vlan>
        ...
      </network>
    
      <network>
        <name>multi</name>
        ...
        <portgroup name='production'/>
          <vlan>
            <tag id='42'/>
          </vlan>
        </portgroup>
        <portgroup name='test'/>
          <vlan>
            <tag id='666'/>
          </vlan>
        </portgroup>
      </network>
    
      <interface type='network'/>
        <source network='multi' portgroup='test'/>
        ...
      </interface>
    
    IMPORTANT NOTE: As of this patch there is no backend support for the
    vlan element for *any* network device type. When support is added in
    later patches, it will only be for those select network types that
    support setting up a vlan on the host side, without the guest's
    involvement. (For example, it will be possible to configure a vlan for
    a guest connected to an openvswitch bridge, but it won't be possible
    to do that for one that is connected to a standard Linux host bridge.)
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